+ 1 bonus to heat exhaustion check for every three levels of experience

All Horonii gain the ability to use infravision at will. When this is done anyone staring into their eyes notices that they appear to be aflame.

At fifth level, a Horon specialist cleric can automatically cast a light spell once per day

At 10th level they can cause their swords to burst into flame at will, causing an additional ld4 points of damage upon a successful
hit.

If they are insulted, treated rudely, or demeaned in any way, they must make a Wisdom check (at 4) or go berserk for # rnds = Level. They are quick to forgive and forget
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Bio:

Osaze mother was the slave of a wainwright, in a town that was a hive of scum and villainy. His father was unknown, but his master was not bad as masters go, for he respected Osaze’s skill at fixing wagons. It did seam that whatever Osaze tried, he excelled at.

When Osaze was young, a cleric of Horon, Jon Joe came to his masters shop. The cleric had been escorting a princess who was fleeing some evil clerics of Ranivorus. Their caravan was attacked by the evil clerics, but Jon Joe and his initiate, Yobi Han, fended off the attackers. The attackers did manage to destroy the axle of the wagon before they fled. Jon Joe came to Osaze’s masters shop to try to get a new axle but he was short on funds.

When Osaze was around 5, he saw a Camel herder about to destroy a newborn, because it was deformed to small and would probably die. He saved the camel, and nursed it to health, where it grew big and strong. Osaze saw that Jon Joe was good, and he wanted to help him. He knew his master was a notorious gambler, and betted frequently on the camel races. He knew if he could get Jon Joe to enter his camel, with him being the jockey, that he would win. Jon Joe agreed, putting up the broken wagon, against a new axle. He also convinced the master to give him Osaze if he won. Osaze won the race, winning him him is freedom. Jon Joe saw how powerful Osaze was, and wanted him to become a cleric of Horon. He made his initiate promise him that if anything ever happened to him, that he would train Osaze in the ways of Horon.

When Jon Joe reached the main temple of Horon, the church leaders saw the Osaze’s power, and feared that he would one day unseat him, and rejected Osaze’s candidatecy. Jon Joe ignored the leaders orders, and decided to teach him anyhow. He was killed though trying to help the Princess when back her thrown. Yobi Han kept his promise to his master, and taught Osaze the ways of Horon.

Osaze was an up and comer in the Church of Horon, and the leaders of the church saw that, and feared his power.
His first assignment was to stamp out an evil cult of Ranivorus followers. The church leaders thought that that would be the death of him, and that he would be destroyed in the attempt. Osaze with the help of some powerful friends stamped out the cult. They even tracked down the leader in the adjoining region, and crushed them also.

After his triumphant, return, much praise was given to Osaze, for it could be seen that Horon and truly blessed him. He had been given powers and abilities that were not normal in the Basic D & D rules ;)

Soon after Osaze’s return, he went to bed one night, then woke up in Mystara, about 30 days ago. It is unknown exactly how he woke up in the strange land, most likely, the church leaders paid a powerful wizard to have him teleported there. They would not want to receive Horon’s wrath by outright killing his obvious chosen one. It is not important how he got there, what is important is why Osaze thinks he is there. He sees the evil in this part of the world, and he feels that Horon sent him here to stamp it out, also to gather followers to spread the word of Horon.